Audi Q3

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    Audi Q3

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    The Q3 is the smallest SUV in Audi’s India line-up. It’s available in petrol-auto and diesel-auto forms, with the latter available in high power all-wheel-drive versions too. The Audi Q3 has been around for a while and will be replaced by the all-new next-gen model by end-2019.

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    The Q3 is the smallest SUV in Audi’s India line-up. It’s available in petrol-auto and diesel-auto forms, with the latter available in high power all-wheel-drive versions too. The Audi Q3 has been around for a while and will be replaced by the all-new next-gen model by end-2019.

    Audi Q3 key specifications

    Audi  Q3 Price NAPriceAudi  Q3 Range/Mileage 16.9kplMileageAudi  Q3 Engine Capacity/Motor Type 1395ccEngineAudi  Q3 Transmission Dual-Clutch AutoTransmissionAudi  Q3 Fuel type PetrolFuel typeAudi  Q3 Seating Capacity 5 SeaterSeating Capacity

    Audi Q3 expert reviews

    We like

    • SUV-like driving position
    • Punchy diesel engines

    We don’t like

    • Feels dated
    • Expensive

    Audi Q3 Overview

    What is it?

    Five years is a long time in the life of any model, so you have to hand it to the team at Audi for doing their bit to keep their small SUV, the Q3, fresh and relevant over the years. What you see here are two of the three new versions of the refreshed Audi Q3 line-up. The one in red is the all-new 30TFSI (Rs 32.2 lakh, ex-showroom, Delhi) that uses a 150hp, 1.4-litre, four-cylinder turbo-petrol. The engine is the one you’d find under the hood of the A4 and the refreshed A3, but, unlike the smaller of the two sedans, there’s no cylinder-on-demand tech here. This new petrol Q3 features a six-speed dual-clutch gearbox but is front-wheel drive only. 

    The blue Audi Q3 is the range-topping 35TDI (Rs 37.2- 41.2 lakh). As before, it is powered by a 2.0-litre, four-cylinder, turbo-diesel engine but power is up four percent, taking the final figure to a stronger 184hp. The engine comes mated to a seven-speed dual-clutch transmission. Also, importantly, this is the only version of the Q3 that gets Quattro all-wheel drive.

    The third Audi Q3, the 30TDI (Rs 34.2 lakh), slots in between the above two in terms of price. It runs the aforementioned 2.0 diesel, albeit in lower 150hp tune, and is front-wheel-drive only. However, this one too features a seven-speed dual-clutch transmission; there’s no manual Q3 in the refreshed line-up.

    The Q3 range refresh is accompanied by a mild facelift, the second in two years. Distinguishing the 2017 Q3 is the redesigned front bumper that gets larger faux air inlets and a more generous dose of plastic cladding. There are also new streaks on the plastic door runners and 17-inch alloy wheels, LED headlamps and LED tail-lamps with ‘dynamic indicators’ (they swipe in the direction of the turn) are a standard across the range. In all, the Q3 remains a handsome small SUV, even if less flashy than Mercedes-Benz’s GLA.

    What’s it like on the inside?

    There are no major changes to report in the cabin. The Audi Q3 carries forward with the same neat dashboard and generally user-friendly interior. Quality is up there with more expensive Audis and though the seats are not real leather but leatherette, the ambience inside is what you’d expect in a premium SUV. You sit reasonably high up in a Q3, the front seats are generous in size and support and even the rear seat is spacious enough for two adults to sit in comfort.

    With the update, Audi has streamlined the variants on offer. The 30TFSI and 30TDI can only be had in Premium trim while the 35TDI is available in Premium Plus and Technology trim too. What is nice is that even the Premium variants get much wanted goodies like a panoramic sunroof and electrically adjustable front seats. The Premium Plus trim doesn’t get more features but adds in richer aluminium-look inlays. The top-spec Technology variant is pricey but your money does get you paddle shifters, SD card-based navigation, a reverse camera and a colour multi-info display in the instruments binnacle among other features.

    The Q3 runs Audi’s MMI infotainment system. It is easy enough to use but the interface doesn’t look as slick as that in the newer Audis and there’s no Android Auto or Apple CarPlay support either.  

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    What’s it like to drive?

    Leaving price out of the equation, for buyers primarily interested in the petrol Audi Q3 for the promise of better refinement over the diesel, there is good news. The 1.4 petrol is quiet, smooth and vibe-free in typical driving, and resultantly, the cabin remains nice and hushed for the most part. The engine does tend to sound gravelly in the mid-range, but you’ll rarely hear the engine over any music streaming through the car’s speakers. What’s more, performance is also good. Sure, 150hp is not a shining figure for a car of this class and at this price point but you’d rarely find the engine lacking in power. There’s enough poke throughout the rev range for a quick overtake, but go all out and you’d find the mid-range is where it’s at, with the engine revving quite readily to the 6,000rpm limiter. The quick-shifting six-speed gearbox helps bring out the best of the engine – the short first three gears ensure brisk initial acceleration. The Audi Q3 petrol posted a respectable 9.37 second 0-100kph time. On offer are four drive modes (including an Auto mode) that alter engine, gearbox and steering characteristics – Efficiency is okay for the rush-hour slog, Comfort is good for easy going while Dynamic does bring out the sportier side of the powertrain. Paddle shifters would have been nice but manual inputs via the gear lever are good too, with the quick shifts adding some spice to the driving experience. Unfortunately, the petrol Q3’s steering, though light and nice for city use, doesn’t offer enough of a connect at higher speeds. And that’s a shame because the Q3 is an agile handler in general. We also found that the petrol Q3 doesn’t feel as sure-footed at high speeds as the diesel, which weighs about 100kg more. 

    Coming to the diesel, as mentioned, the 35TDI makes four percent more power but from behind the wheel you wouldn’t be able to tell the difference. That’s not an issue in the least because the engine is punchy as ever and remains a relatively quick-revving unit. Again, the quick shifting seven-speed dual-clutch gearbox remains ever on call to keep the engine spinning right where you’d want it to in the rev range. Our test figures reveal the added power and updated gearbox has made the Q3 35TDI marginally faster to 100kph (8.13s versus the old 35TDI’s 8.35s time) but the performance gains are more notable in kick-down acceleration, say from 20-80kph and 40-100kph. It goes without saying the engine gives its best in Dynamic, but Comfort (and Auto) work well enough too. Do note that the Q3’s 2.0-litre diesel engine isn’t the quietest of the diesel engines around. There is a bit of drone in the mid-range and the engine also tends to get a bit buzzy in the top end. That said, the TDI unit is still quieter than the BMW X1 and Mercedes-Benz GLA’s diesels.

    The Audi Q3 deals with bumps at low speeds well, but of the two Q3s, it’s the diesel that has the better overall ride. It drives with a bit more heft and moves around less too, and this translates into more confidence at speed. The diesel also has the marginally more feelsome steering but it’s still no great shakes with a degree of looseness you’d be happier without. Quattro all-wheel drive does add in a degree of grip and off-road ability but few owners are likely to put their prized possessions through muck.

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    Should I buy one?

    Many will argue that for the price of an Audi Q3 you could get yourself a larger, more hardcore SUV. But if it’s a small luxury SUV that you desire, the Q3 is a great buy. Sure, it’s not as spacious or involving to drive as the new BMW X1 or as eye-catching as the Mercedes-Benz GLA but seen as a whole, the Q3 is a very well-rounded package. It looks smart, feels premium and performs well in both petrol and diesel guises. Really, what’s not to like?

    The Q3 always was a worthy entry point to Audi’s SUV line-up. The updated Audi Q3 keeps the flag flying high.

    Audi Q3 features and specifications

    Our Rating
    7
    Fuel Type
    Petrol
    Engine Displacement
    1395 cc
    Body Style
    SUV
    Doors
    5
    Seats
    5
    Airbags
    6
    Max Power
    150hp at 5000-6000rpm
    Max Torque
    250Nm at 1500-3500rpm
    Gearbox Type
    6-speed Dual-Clutch Auto
    Warranty Distance
    Unlimited km
    Warranty Duration
    2 Years
    Dimensions
    Engine/Motor
    Transmission
    Fuel Economy Range
    Suspension
    Steering
    Wheels and Tyres
    Brakes
    Performance as Tested
    Safety
    Exterior
    Seats and Upholstery
    Infotainment
    Comfort and Convenience
    Instrumentation
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    Audi Q3 variants and price

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    Audi Q3 35 TDI Technology 1968cc | Dual-Clutch Auto | Diesel | 15.17kpl
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    Audi Q3 35 TDI Premium Plus 1968cc | Dual-Clutch Auto | Diesel | 15.17kpl
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    Audi Q3 30 TDI Premium 1968cc | Dual-Clutch Auto | Diesel | 18.51kpl
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    Audi Q3 30 TFSI Premium 1395cc | Dual-Clutch Auto | Petrol | 16.9kpl
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    Audi Q3 comparison

     
    Audi Q3 NA Autocar India rating for Audi  Q3 7
    Volvo XC40 NA Autocar India rating for Volvo XC40 9
    Mercedes-Benz GLA NA Autocar India rating for Mercedes-Benz GLA 7
    BMW X1 ₹ 44.85 - 50.77 lakh Autocar India rating for BMW X1 8
    Mini Countryman ₹ 45.77 - 50.28 lakh Autocar India rating for Mini Countryman 8
    Engine
    1395-1968 cc
    Engine
    1969 cc
    Engine
    1991-2143 cc
    Engine
    1995-1998 cc
    Engine
    1995-1998 cc
    Mileage
    15.17-18.51 kpl
    Mileage
    NA
    Mileage
    NA
    Mileage
    15.71-20.68 kpl
    Mileage
    14.41-19.19 kpl
    Fuel Type
    Diesel,Petrol
    Fuel Type
    Diesel
    Fuel Type
    Petrol,Diesel
    Fuel Type
    Petrol,Diesel
    Fuel Type
    Petrol,Diesel
    Airbags
    Yes
    Airbags
    Yes
    Airbags
    Yes
    Airbags
    Yes
    Airbags
    Yes
    Transmission
    Dual-Clutch Auto
    Transmission
    Torque Converter Auto
    Transmission
    Dual-Clutch Auto
    Transmission
    Dual-Clutch Auto,Torque Converter Auto
    Transmission
    Torque Converter Auto

    Audi Q3 mileage

    Audi Q3 mileage starts at 15.17 kpl and goes up to 18.51 kpl.The Audi Q3 Petrol engine mileage is 16.9 kpl.The Audi Q3 Diesel engine mileage starts at 15.17 kpl and goes up to 18.51 kpl.

    Fuel TypeDisplacementTransmissionMileage
    Diesel1968ccDual-Clutch Auto15.17kpl
    Petrol1395ccDual-Clutch Auto16.9kpl
    Diesel1968ccDual-Clutch Auto18.51kpl

    Audi Q3 quick review

    The Audi Q3 is at the end of its life cycle and doesn’t look quite as special as it once did. That’s true about the interior too; it comes across as a bit plain by the latest standards. Interior quality remains good, however, and you’ll also like the view out, the front seats for comfort and the amount of room in the back.
    The Audi Q3’s 150hp, 1.4-litre petrol engine is refined for the most part and offers adequate performance too. Base diesel versions come with a 150hp, 2.0 diesel and, again, performance is fair. The more powerful 184hp, 2.0 diesel engine-equipped Q3s do feel livelier and offer punchy performance. The diesel engine isn’t the quietest around, though.
    Thanks to its small dimensions and light steering, the Q3 is easy to drive around in town. It’s quite agile in the corners as well but there’s there some looseness at the steering and that takes away from the fun. Ride comfort is good, though the lighter petrol doesn’t feel as surefooted as the diesels. Quattro all-wheel drive bring in some confidence in the rough.

    Audi Q3 : our choice

    Audi Q3 30 TFSI Premium FWD is the base petrol variant in the Q3 lineup and is priced at Rs. 34.75 lakh (ex-showroom, Mumbai). This base variant comes with an engine putting out 147.51bhp@5000-6000rpm and 250nm@1500-3500rpm of max power and max torque respectively. The gasoline motor comes mated to 6 Speed Automatic transmission which is quite a joy to use. Audi claims an average of 16.9 kmpl for this base 30 TFSI Premium FWD variant.

    Audi Q3 colours

    The Audi Q3 offers a variety of color options. Audi Q3 is available in a range of 5 colors. The colors offered in Audi Q3 are Hainan Blue, Misano Red, Cortina White, Floret Silver and Mythos Black.

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